Bubbles Galore
Active member
I have had winterguard wet heat tape in my trough since I bought my facility 4 years ago. After a few issues in the beginning of this winter, I noticed that my 2 furthest bays weren't getting any heat in the trough. I tested out the heat tape and it was bad.
Long story short, I replaced it with a roof and gutter de-icing kit I got at my local supply house since they didn't carry winterguard wet. Lo and behold, I get to the wash tonight and a few of my low pressure air lines weren't working I get up on the roof and get the trough uncovered and the new heat tape had heat welded three of my low pressure lines together!
So...my question is since the winterguard wet seems to be "self-regulating" and this new brand is not, what are my options? Is there some way to make this new system work or am I up sh&t creek? I have unplugged my heat tape at this point to ensure I don't heat weld any more of my low pressure lines together, but I need to get this figured out quick.
Thoughts?
Long story short, I replaced it with a roof and gutter de-icing kit I got at my local supply house since they didn't carry winterguard wet. Lo and behold, I get to the wash tonight and a few of my low pressure air lines weren't working I get up on the roof and get the trough uncovered and the new heat tape had heat welded three of my low pressure lines together!
So...my question is since the winterguard wet seems to be "self-regulating" and this new brand is not, what are my options? Is there some way to make this new system work or am I up sh&t creek? I have unplugged my heat tape at this point to ensure I don't heat weld any more of my low pressure lines together, but I need to get this figured out quick.
Thoughts?